My Side of the Fence

The danger isn't going too far. It's that we don't go far enough.

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Iron.

It all started, as most good stories do, a long time ago.  I was attending summer school at Longwood (don't ask).  At that time (1987 or so) Longwood was a fraction of the size photoit is now.  There was no off-campus housing to speak of and the physical condition of the college (not yet a university) was between faded glory and three newer buildings.  One of those newer buildings was the Lancer gym.  It had a built in pool, basketball courts and a great weight room.  It also had 4 or 5 outdoor tennis courts that were in great condition.  I was staying in the high-rise dorm right across the street.

That summer I was taking two classes.  An art history class that started at 7:30 in the morning (totally incongruent with our desired lifestyle) and a science class after that.  Every day was the same:

7:00 – wake up, shower and complain
7:25 – leave for class
11:30 – leave second class for lunch
12:30 – 2:00 – peak tanning hours!  layout on roof of dorm
2:00-4:30 – go to gym and lift weights
4:30-5:00 – shower and brag about how much we lifted
5:00-6:00 – go eat everything in the dining hall
7:00 – whenever – hangout, party or if there was some kind of crisis, study.

Yep, it was a tough life.  I really did enjoy learning to weight lift and it's an activity that I've returned to for long stretches of my life although currently it's been about 8 years.  My peak form came around 1993 (gawds that was forever ago) when I topped out my bench press at about 285.  I'll never forget that day (glory days indeed !!)  I was on the bench and, after running through a brief warmup session, plunked 285 pounds on the bar.  I had two spotters.  I got the weight up (easy part) and brought it down to my chest.  After a brief pause I started pushing…I remember two things from then on.  The first was that I thought the veins in my head and neck were going to explode.  The second was that I really didn't care because the bar was bending under the weight I was lifting!!  That's superstar territory right there.  Declare victory and leave.

I again got serious about weightlifting about 10 years ago.  I had a good routine where I would go to the gym, go home and takeover for Sarah and then drop my daughter off at daycare.  That program required that I get up at about 5:30 in the morning.  Not terrible unless it was winter time.  Even then, the problem isn't going in, it's coming out.  You're typically soaked in sweat which then instantly freezes to your hide when you leave the building.  Yeah, you can bring an extra shirt or whatever but you're already hauling too much crap to be bothered and it's 5 in the morning.  In any event, that stint lasted about 3 years at which point I transitioned to running.  My rotator cuff was giving me fits anyway and I needed to back off.

This time around is still early going.  Been to the gym about 4 times but I can feel the pull when I'm not there.  I want to lift.  However, it's different this time, I don't have a group of boys to hang with and I'm older.  Now, not only is my rotator cuff sensitive but I have to be careful with my back.  Yeah, my back talks to me on a regular basis.  The rotator cuff, not so much.  That'll be a use injury at some point.  While the physical limitations are starting to build, 90% of the game is half mental (go Yogi!).  It's a constant mental battle to throttle the effort.  You want to push just that little bit more or bang out another set – but you know…..oh yes…you know just how screwed you are if you go past that threshold.  And if a woman walks by while you're lifting?  Some things never change and Richard Pryor was right – "girls will get you killed, tryin' to be cool."  Even when you're 48 and should know better!  You've got at least appear not to shake while pushing….

So it's early going but I'm thinking it's going to stick for awhile.  The urge has hit at the right time of year – closer to fall when it starts to get cold – and I'll be transitioning from the bike to the gym anyway.  I haven't picked up any of the usual gear yet – gloves, etc as I'm holding off on that for a bit but it won't be too long before I make the pilgrimage to get the proper equipment.  I'm looking forward to it.  I guess the only part I'll really miss is the almost exclusive use of free weights.  I've always thought that free weight was a much better training medium than a bazillion machines but there are some things I just can't do with my back the way it is.  I guess it's a small price to pay.  Plus it's easier to look cool.

Politics are heating up!…and something unexpected.

I'm starting to see signs in yards!  Mostly they are for the US Senate & House races that will be decided this fall.  For the local races – by way of recap – we have 2 democrats – Ken Elston & Patricia Richie-Folks running for Council and 2 Republicans – Sheryl Bass and Marc Aveni also running for Council.  I have seen on the Manassas GOP facebook that they have done a few door knocking events and had a table or booth at one of the city events.  I'm not sure what the democrats are doing but I have seen a couple of their local volunteers door knocking.  The School Board folks are running unopposed.

This is shaping up to be a possible "change" election in Manassas.  I think both groups are working hard and the results could have significant impacts on city politics.  Mr. Aveni is a staunch social & fiscal conservative whereas Mrs. Bass is more along the center-right lines.  I chatted a bit with both of the democrats and my impression is that both are center-left-ish folks when it comes to City politics.  I don't think anyone is in for any surprises in terms of positions when it comes to these 4 but the 2 democrats will certainly bring a new viewpoint on City matters if they are elected.  We'll have at least one democrat in any event.  I also haven't seen any campaign websites or lit for any of the 4 so I'm not sure what they're leading with.vote

It's my view that the left leaning folk, after being dormant for many years, are beginning to throw off their stupor and get positively engaged.  The school leadership (left leaning or no) also seems to be united (or very nearly so) in purpose and they clearly are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and try to go get what they believe is best for the schools.  I think this a pretty positive development for 2 reasons:  the first is that the more people who vote, the better.  There will always be concerns about people voting on things they don't understand but there is little that can be done about that and I don't think it's changed at all in the past 50 years.  Certainly a local paper would help but only a fraction of the electorate ever read it anyway.  The second is that it's always good to see a group get organized and go after what they want.  The social conservatives have been doing this for years when it comes to the abortion clinic in Manassas.  They've been very successful in driving both electoral politics and city policy for a number of years now.  They may continue to be successful but who knows?  However, if these other groups decide it is time for a change, it could be tough sledding for the social groups as they both compete for finite resources and votes.  I hear from a lot of different folks and, from my perch, I'm glad I'm not running.  My observation 6 months ago that politics in Manassas are getting nasty seems to be spot on.  People are pulling out all the stops.  I'm considering sending all of the candidates a questionnaire and posting the results.  Don't know yet.

Now, here's something a bit unexpected: it is well known that Senator Colgan is not running for another term.  Once that announcement was made all of the machinations started.  This is a state level race so I don't know what the timing looks like but evidently first-term Councilman Ian Lovejoy has decided that he does and filed to run for the seat!  I'm a bit surprised by Ian's decision but it's a free country and he's entitled to give it a whirl!  However, this may be a tough seat for a tea-party republican to get elected in.  I don't recall what percent the district leans but the last few elections it has returned solidly Democrat results.  I haven't heard from anyone else on this seat yet although one hears a lot about Mr. Parrish and Mr. Miller on the republican side.  Don't know if any of the PWC guys are interested.  Got no idea about the democrats in this district either.  I'd guess that guy who ran against Marshall might be in this district and maybe Mr. Torian down in the other end of the county?  It'll be interesting to see what happens!

 

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